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Sundays Fantasy
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Radfords |
| Blender: |
Pöschl Tobacco |
| Tin Description: |
A mixture with a unique and unforgettable character and taste. A hand made modern classic. |
| Country of Origin: |
DE |
| Curing Group: |
Air Cured |
| Contents: |
Black Cavendish
Virginia
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| Flavoring: |
Other / Misc
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| Cut: |
Ribbon |
| Packaging: |
50g Tin |
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Mild
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Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| Recommendation: |
Recommended
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J.R.R. Arcalimon
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03/06/2013 |
Medium
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Medium
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Medium to Full
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Tolerable
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| With a rude cut, and a nice rectangular tin, this tobacco is a disappointment. When you open the package its tin flavoring is very pleasant but not when you fire it in your pipe: I like very much aromatic tobacco but it's difficult to mantain alight this (it is too much wet for me) and the flavoring is a plum-cake kind even for me who I like this kind of tobacco! Then some minute that flavoring disappear to leave only smoke.
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Vovinam
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09/27/2012 |
Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| Mild, pleasant and noble taste in the first place, a little redoundant and flat after a while, so don't expect surprises. When you open the tin the gentle smell of bergamot flowers combined with the casing (vanilla?) remeber earl grey tea, also the fancy wild cut remeber an infuse more than a pipe tobacco. You can discover a little hint of this flavour also in the taste. Very good basic Virginias, and the black cavendish is less covering than usual aromatized mixtures. Despite of all this good stuff it tends to lose something after the first part of the smoking: like a sort of distinguishable bitter aftertaste that equilibrate an eccessive an tiresome sweetness; you can preserve that by using pipes with a thin bowl and by pressing in the charge a little more than usual (at least this is what I've done).
I would give 2 and 1/2 stars if I can, but I can't, so I vote 2 stars because this tobacco don't deserve 3 stars at all!
Type: In part artificial in part natural mild aromatic mixture ; Contents: Virginia (light or gold), black cavendish ; Flavoring: Bergamot flowers and vanilla casing I presume ; Cut: Wild cut ; Humidity: A lot less moist than expected, but surely not dry, after all is an aromatized mixture! ; Lighting: Surprising easy lighting, and more surprising fast burning, but not always constant if you forget to poke it ; Pipe recommended: Definitely pipes with a thin bowl, tall if you want but not large. Don't use meerschaums pipes, these enfatize the nauseating sweet casing fund of the tobacco, instead try the corn ones that add some better natural and fragrant scent.
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petefarrugia
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09/24/2012 |
Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| I do not usually smoke aromatics, but this came recommended by a tobacconist and I didn't have the heart not to buy it.
"Sunday's Fantasy" is quite an evocative name, puts me somewhere between breakfast and reading the papers.
The tobacco came in a (not particularly attractive shade of yellow) pouch, 50g, calling itself a "Handblended Premium Pipe Tobacco", apparently "Approved by Members of the London Pipe Club."
The mix includes Virginias and black Cavendish, a combination of granulated and wild cut tobacco and "natural fruit-aromas". After opening the pouch the smell is certainly very fruity - something like a fruit cake.
It's a fiend to keep lit and burns hot, but once you get going it produces an easy taste and nice pale smoke. No bite. Nothing overpowering, perhaps a little bland. Lady Nicotine barely makes an appearance.
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Jerome Franklin-Ryan
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03/30/2012 |
Mild
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Mild
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Medium to Full
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Very Pleasant
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| It is fitting as this is my first review that it should be of the first pipe tobacco I tried 18 years ago, one that is still a firm favourate.
The first impression on opening a tin is the wonderful aroma of spicy vanilla,cream, oranges and apricots. A feast for the nose. The 2 form of leaf cut is a joy to fill a pipe with, no rubbing or balling simply gently pack and its ready to light. Perhaps the only fault I can find with this tobacco is its a little hard to light and keep lit. With some experimentation I have got round this by putting a small pinch of somthing bland and dry as kindle,(Clan for example)in the top of the pipe and lighting it that way.
The taste is rich smooth and creamy with a hint of fruit, with a slight spiciness which burns cool and will only bite if drawn on very fiercely. The smoke is far less sweet than one would expect from a double pressed Cavandish, I can only put this down to the quality of the blend as the Virginas come through gently and tastily as bowl is smoked out. A small dottle of fairly moist leaves are left in the bowl with a clean grey ash on top. Perhaps the most delightful aspect of the tobacco is the glorious room note. I have had nothing but compliments on its slightly sweet orange cream smell.
If ever a tobacco would convert a person to pipe smoking this is it, while remaining a luxury for any aromatic tobacco lover. And on that note, as I find I have run out I must order some more!
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PTpipe
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10/04/2011 |
Mild
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| 3*
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ABJ
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05/07/2011 |
Mild
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Mild
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Mild
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Pleasant
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| It is a good tobacco for beginners, easy to light, burns good, not wet at all, yet gets hot. Although it is an aromatic, I taste the tobacco and it makes me happy, maybe it's the sugar that someone mentioned earlier, maybe it is the pipe, whatever the reason, it is fun. If you just started smoking a pipe, you should try his one.
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Julian Arden
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04/19/2011 |
Very Mild
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Very Strong
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Mild
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| Bad quality tobaccos which are hidden behind double fermentation processing and a lot, a lot of artificial flavours. One of the worst and most offending Black Cavendishes, I've ever tried. I can't recommend it to nobody except the people, who would like to have his favourite pipe spoiled by this mixture. Sad, but true.
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Lachlan
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07/26/2010 |
Mild
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Medium
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Mild
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| This is my first smoke and is probably the perfect entry level tobacco for those trying their hand at a pipe. My brother came back from Spain with two pipes and a pouch of Sunday's Fantasy for my birthday - a real treat.. We smoked a bowl together on his balcony by the sea and I have to say I really enjoyed it.
The smell from the pouch is of Apricot and Christmas pudding, though when smoked, the flavor is very mild, with more apricot on the palate than "Christmas Pudding". It seems to burn quite well, considering I'm a new pipe smoker and generally only need to relight roughly twice per bowl.
I doubt the seasoned smoker would have much to do with this mild aromatic, but for the beginner it rates well.
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meerkat
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07/02/2010 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| It's just a pleasant, sweet, tobacco with a nice cut and good burning qualities. Enough tobacco flavour to remind you you're smoking and enough sugar to make you feel slightly indulged. Makes me feel slightly cheerier on a wet afternoon, like having a slice of cake with your cup of tea.
It might not have enough personality to earn four stars but it's certainly good enough at what it does to get a solid three.
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jazzmoke
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05/25/2010 |
Very Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Mild
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Very Pleasant
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| A very nice aromatic, with a certain uniqueness (I've smoked WO Larsen Vintage mixture,Peterson's De Luxe Mixture and "Connoseur's" choice (I don't know exactly how it is spelled :) ) ). Although it does not feel right to bring Sunday's Fantasy into comparison, is a great tobacco with fruity taste, witch I do not like,but that doesn't meen it is not quality stuff (I don't like scotch either but that doesn't mean that I can not make a difference between Jim Beam and Chivas Regal).
I highly recommend this with the following tips: 1.Don't stuff your pipe with it, let it breathe, but not too loose. 2.Smoke it slow from a quality pipe that makes a good heat transfer, or at least can absorb great heat. Virginias burn hot so if you are not careful you'll crack your pipe or burn your tongue to shreds. 3.Smell the smoke if you want to "breathe" some tobacco, and for goodness sake do not breath it in like cigarettes, it will make you dizzy and will hurt your throat.
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Monopod
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02/28/2010 |
Medium
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Mild
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Mild to Medium
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Very Pleasant
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| I've been tiptoeing around the aromatics since my return to pipe smoking, and although I've abandoned them, I have been threatening to try this one out of sheer curiosity. Not much to say really. Continental it certainly is ... made in Germany,but it has none of the vices that plague most aromatics. I'd almost forgotten why I abandoned continental light aromatics in favour of strong English blended flakes and plugs ( and me a novice pipester..... why haven't I yet been sick ??)
Sunday's Fantasy must be for people fantasising that society may be tolerant of pipe smoker's who's weed smells acceptable to them. For me it doesn't bite, nor give mouth tingle, nor give the metallic sore-throat taste like so many others.
It was personally acceptable to me just to smoke a mild friendly aromatic which leaves a wonderful room-note..... I go out of my office frequently whilst smoking this just to return to the ambience created.... sad little soul that I am.
Now ? it's back to 1792, Navy Flake,twists, plugs, and my overall passion D.F.A.( whilst finishing the rest of my sample of Sunday's Fantasy.)
What's my Sunday Fantasy ? I'm not telling.
ADDENDUM .... Just be careful, as I find this as a bit of a "wolf-in-sheep's-clothing". It's one of the only two tobaccos that I've managed to overdose on, ( as an adult that is.)
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EZZ
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02/18/2010 |
Medium
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Medium
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Medium to Full
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| you will like to smoke it daily
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bogdanixx
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02/10/2010 |
Medium
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Medium to Strong
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Full
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Very Pleasant
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| A very tasty, flowerish and not the last mature tobacco. A little spiky on tongue and a little to ruff for beginners.In room it leaves a very silky and unforgetable aroma. This tobacco suits for a young gentleman. It will remain one of my favotires.
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Alguhan
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08/11/2009 |
Extremely Mild
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Strong
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Mild
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Pleasant
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| If you are a beginner and a fan of aromatics, this may be a nice experience for you. It smokes somehow hot so be patient and smoke it slow.
Not my taste. It is very sweet. I don't think I will purchase another tin of this stuff.
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Komashoota
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06/02/2009 |
Medium
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Medium to Strong
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| This is a good tobacco for the beginner. I felt no tongue-bite using it. It has a nice taste of apricot. I believe the packing shouldn't be too tight. (loose-pack.) In addition, better to cut or grind the brown leaves if your pipe has a small bowl.
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suicune
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03/05/2009 |
Mild
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| An interesting tobacco, but way too sweet for my taste. I'm not sure if I will smoke this again.
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SMOKETSES
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02/05/2009 |
Mild
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Medium
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Medium to Full
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Very Pleasant
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| This is a gift from Theosmoke. One of the best aromatic tobaccos I have ever tasted. Hand blended Virginia tobacco and double brewed Black Cavendish. Unusually thick and rough cut. Very loose and pleasant mixture.
The natural fruit flavors (prune and apricot) are in harmony with the natural aroma of the smoke. It is a luxurious tobacco in a luxury packaging. It is smoked with ease until the end without losing its taste. It gives amazing aroma in the room and causes no tongue biting and coughing despite its aroma.
You cannot find a flaw easily.
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jankoez
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12/27/2008 |
Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Mild to Medium
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Pleasant
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| This is very good aromatic tobacco for beginners since it burns easily and taste is not to strong. A correct blend but not a superstar.
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elelion
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12/14/2008 |
Mild
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Pleasant to Tolerable
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| I bought a 100-gram tin of this because I liked another blend of Radfords: Classic Port.
It is even better than CP. I have smoked so far two bowls maybe three of it and I like it very much. However I will not smoke it so oftenly because for a daily smoke, there are many other excellent choices.
3 Stars for this one.
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Vandaahl
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10/15/2008 |
Mild
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Medium
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Mild
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Pleasant
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| I picked this one up at my local tobaccionist, simply because this was the first time he was selling it! The tin is less beautiful then the image above because they put a big 'Smoking is dangerous' warning sign on top of the lid.
Like another reviewer said the tobacco indeed looks a bit like 'cornflakes'. It smells sweet, a bit like flowers. It reminded me a bit of Kentucky Bird. The tobacco can be used straight out of the tin. No drying is needed. It lights up easily and does not burn hot. It is a nice tobacco, but there are a lot better aromatics out there. So for me no more then 2 stars.
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